Browsing Baccalaureate theses by Title

White, Bertha P.
2008-06-17T17:03:32Z
2008-06-17T17:03:32Z
1915
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/6618
32 p., [15] p. of plates : ill.
A print copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: SCA Archiv White 1915
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University of Oregon
University of Oregon theses, Baccalaureate, 1915
Dalles (Or.) -- History
The Dalles (Or.)
A history of The Dalles
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Abendroth, Carey Lynn
2008-07-21T18:32:56Z
2008-07-21T18:32:56Z
1990-05
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/6863
vii, 54 p. : music, map
A print copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: SCA Archiv Abendroth 1990
Isaac Albeniz and Enrique Granados stand as two of Spain's most prominent composers of the early twentieth century. Both composers established their careers through their compositions for solo piano. I shall examine the inspiration and influences behind the keyboard style of each man. After introducing the composers and touching on the issues of Nationalism and musical style in the introduction, I shall discuss Spanish inspiration in the works of Isaac Albeniz, particularly as found within his Iberia, and offer brief musical examples from his compositions. Similarly, in the subsequent chapter, I shall discuss Spanish inspiration in the works of Enrique Granados with emphasis on his Goyescas. In the final section of this thesis, I shall address various aspects of the composers' musical language and factors that influenced that facet of their keyboard styles.
Adviser: Marian Smith
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University of Oregon
University of Oregon theses, Dept. of Music, Honors College, B.A., 1990
Albeniz, Isaac, 1860-1909
Granados, Enrique, 1867-1916
Inspiration and influence behind the keyboard styles of Isaac Albeniz and Enrique Granados
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Dixon, Ariane Christine
2008-07-21T18:33:19Z
2008-07-21T18:33:19Z
2002-06
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/6864
iv, 26 p., [21] p. of plates : ill.
A print copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: SCA Archiv Dixon 2002
North Northeast Portland, Oregon is a predominantly African American community that has a long history of racial strife, as well as economic and social turmoil. Gentrification has caused many urban renewal projects to change the face of the community, both physically and psychologically. This process of change has been inflicted upon the community members. This thesis begins to present the voices and feelings of North Northeast Portland residents by exploring the history of the neighborhood and introducing readers to two residents of the area who have given their lives to helping North Northeast Portland and thrive. Accompanying this documentary is an investigation of the theoretical methods of ethnography and photojournalism employed for this study.
Julianne Newton
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University of Oregon
University of Oregon theses, School of Journalism and Communication, Honors College, B.A., 2002
Journeys into self & others : voices from North Northeast Portland, a visual documentary
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Bishop, Sue
2008-07-21T18:32:23Z
2008-07-21T18:32:23Z
1958
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/6862
41 p. A print copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: SCA Archiv Bishop 1958
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University of Oregon
University of Oregon theses, School of Journalism, Honors College, Baccalaureate, 1958
Negro housing in Portland
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Melling, Laura
2008-07-30T17:09:36Z
2008-07-30T17:09:36Z
2003-06
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/6985
vii, 57 p. ; ill.
A print copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: SCA Archiv Melling 2003
We have observed a novel phenomenon by which asymmetrically structured surfaces can be used to direct the motion of film boiling droplets without applying an external force to the system. Droplets placed on such a surface move in a preferred direction, and under common conditions accelerate in that direction. In this thesis, we present a phenomenological description of the observed behavior, and develop a mathematical model for the motion of droplets on ratchet and non-ratchet surfaces. Using this model, we show that asymmetry is a requisite of the observed behavior. We also show that surface and droplet properties influence the resulting acceleration.
Adviser: Heiner Linke
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University of Oregon
University of Oregon theses, Dept. of Physics, Honors College, B.A., 2003
Self-propelled motion of film boiling droplets on ratchet-like surfaces
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Wold, Clara Petra
2010-11-15T23:27:04Z
2010-11-15T23:27:04Z
1907
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/10837
55 p. A print copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: SCA Archiv Wold 1907
In the history of literature we find, again and again, old heroic stories such as the tales of the Siege of Troy or the legends of King Arthur or of Charlemagne, retold in different times and used to convey some truth
to the existing age. The story of Sigurd is one of these. Representing as it does the hero of our race, and portraying deep conflict of passions, it affords a
wide range for picturing the strength of man and his weakness. Primitive humanity, nature, the gods,--
for each writer these offer the means of conveying his
ideas of life, whether philosophical, religious or
socialistic. With this idea in mind, I have outlined the
different versions of the story of Sigurd showing their
differences in incident and purpose. "The Nibelungenlied"
and "The Volsunga Saga" are told rather fully for on these are based the other versions. Wagner and Ibsen both have changed the story in so many ways in order to express their ideas concerning the life of
man, that it is necessary to tell their stories in brief. Morris, in reverence for old faiths and truths has
merely put the old Saga into poetic form of a freedom and grandeur of spirit that is beautiful. It is not strange that the story is continually recognized as
racial by some noble mind and seized as a means for
expressing some vital truth to his age; so grand, so
purposeful is it, whether in the early "Nibelungenlied,"
the simple form of the "Saga," the dignified form of
Wagner' s "Nibelungen Ring," the drama of Ibsen, "The
Vikings at Helgeland," or Morris's finished and graceful
"Sigurd the Volsung."
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University of Oregon
University of Oregon theses, Baccalaureate, 1907;
Siegfried (Legendary character)
Sigurd
The story of Sigurd

Dill, William A.
2013-05-30T21:03:13Z
2013-05-30T21:03:13Z
1908-06
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/12874
79 pages. A print copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: SCA Archiv D58t
It is the purpose of this paper to trace the financial history of the state of Oregon only as it affects treasury balances. The paper will be confined strictly to the transactions of the treasury department, and the legal, though sometimes blundering acts of the officials, and will aim to show what the people of Oregon have lost through the payment of interest, or through the loss incident to the accumulation of money which lay idle in the treasury vaults.
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University of Oregon
University of Oregon theses, Baccalaureate, 1908;
public_domain
Finance, Public -- Oregon
Collecting of accounts -- Oregon
Treasury Balances of Oregon and Interest Transactions of Indebtedness, Floating and Funded
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